Great skits (especially the movie parodies), music and celebrity guests add up to a classic series with the gifted, versatile Burnett and her talented regulars.
Not exact matches
The material made for a
great Jimmy Fallon
skit on Sunday at the MTA Video Music Awards.
it would make a
great Monty Python
skit.
Frank Caliendo has done a
great job on ESPN with his impersonations this year, but his 30 for 30
skit on Richard Sherman is his best comedic work.
In April of last year, Abdul - Jabbar traveled to New York City to appear on The Late Show with David Letterman in a comedy
skit featuring former
great athletes.
I'm reminded of a very funny Robert Townsend
skit from that era starring the late
great Robin Harris as a police captain with Prince serving as one of his detectives and he tells him: «Hey, Prince get yourself a man's suit... and stop wearing your sister's clothes!»
I would wear this but I like my
skits a bit longer, looks
great on you!!
If you want to see more Lando before the movie official opens, you can check out Glover's
great SNL
skit that shows Lando leading a conference for black humans in space... of which there are four.
I thought I'd share a
great blast around the past from your desk who haven't laughed a few the classic
skits from Saturday Other (aka SNL).
Other titles include the 801Media title Kiss Your Hair by Duo Brand,
Great Place High School — Student Council (second volume of the
Great Place High School series) by Naduki Koujima, Love
Skit by Rie Honjou and The Devil Inside (originally licensed under the name The Devil Within) by Rico Fukiyama.
I'll just leave this section as vague as I can, but Tales of Berseria has been a
great ride with loads of optional exposition via side - stories and animated
skits.
Skits (brief, optional scenes whilst travelling, usually resulting in
greater character development and / or world building) are a mainstay too.
Skits often use humour to address the serious situations injured workers face, such as dealing with the Board bureaucracy («Wheel of misfortune»), undergoing yet another medical assessment («I'm tired of being dissected like a frog»), being pushed back to work without adequate time to heal [KPMG medicine video], stigma («The great turkey fraud»)... Prepared by and with injured workers, skits get the message across at public rallies, academic conferences, injured worker meetin
Skits often use humour to address the serious situations injured workers face, such as dealing with the Board bureaucracy («Wheel of misfortune»), undergoing yet another medical assessment («I'm tired of being dissected like a frog»), being pushed back to work without adequate time to heal [KPMG medicine video], stigma («The
great turkey fraud»)... Prepared by and with injured workers,
skits get the message across at public rallies, academic conferences, injured worker meetin
skits get the message across at public rallies, academic conferences, injured worker meetings...
It reminds me of a
great Saturday Night Live
skit, from 2005, where cast member Fred Armisen, playing Steve Jobs, shows off an ever - smaller series of iPods, finally producing a model that's literally invisible, yet holds «every photograph ever taken.»